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PCV canister
what is the canister that sits behind the head that is pressed into the block and is vented to the intake manifold ? And is it serviceable
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Re: PCV canister
Top twist of, and there is a filter inside.
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Re: PCV canister
clean or replace filter ?
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Re: PCV canister
Replace.
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Re: PCV canister
Thanks, Bob
You say the top screws off. Must have fine internal threads? this lid is only about 1/8" tall. Been soaking all night in solvent. I have learned to be patient. Should not have to use 2 pair of channel locks, don't want to screw it up |
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Re: PCV canister
I hope we are talking about the same thing. can you post a picture?
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